Using artificial intelligence to detect chest X-rays with no significant findings in a primary health care setting in Oulu, Finland

05/17/2022
by   Tommi Keski-Filppula, et al.
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Objectives: To assess the use of artificial intelligence-based software in ruling out chest X-ray cases, with no significant findings in a primary health care setting. Methods: In this retrospective study, a commercially available artificial intelligence (AI) software was used to analyse 10 000 chest X-rays of Finnish primary health care patients. In studies with a mismatch between an AI normal report and the original radiologist report, a consensus read by two board-certified radiologists was conducted to make the final diagnosis. Results: After the exclusion of cases not meeting the study criteria, 9579 cases were analysed by AI. Of these cases, 4451 were considered normal in the original radiologist report and 4644 after the consensus reading. The number of cases correctly found nonsignificant by AI was 1692 (17.7 36.4 were nine confirmed false-negative studies. These studies included four cases of slightly enlarged heart size, four cases of slightly increased pulmonary opacification and one case with a small unilateral pleural effusion. This gives the AI a sensitivity of 99.8 (95 Conclusions: AI was able to correctly rule out 36.4 significant findings of primary health care patients, with a minimal number of false negatives that would lead to effectively no compromise on patient safety. No critical findings were missed by the software.

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